@Andrew Fullagar Just wanted to let you know that 4.0.8.0 has started pushing out to devices via the Store.

4.0.8.0 enables both Skype for Business *and* Teams meetings support on Rooms Systems devices. Teams is turned off by default once the update is applied. The admin can enable Teams locally in device settings or via a remote xml push.

@David Groom Updated to 4.0.8.0. SFB works OK and both Teams and SFB meetings appear on the MSR Dock. Able to join a Teams meeting but the Polycom Trio 8800 (although functional as a conference phone) has no controls like it does in SFB mode. Polycom EE USB Camera does not operate and come online. Are the USB HIDs all suppose to be recognized by the Teams App? Guest Team member invited and joined and can be heard but does not show up on participants list and content does not show up on MSR Dock. Content shared from same tenant shows up OK.

In SFB mode everything works as expected. Polycom Trio 8800 conference phone in USB Optimized works and Polycom EE USB Camera 12 x works as expected and can control it.

When do you think USB peripheral devices will be fully supported as they are in SFB mode? Looks like that is the only thing really holding it back right now and the Guest not showing up.

@David Groom Is there a roadmap of what attachments will be supported in Teams part of SRS when attached in a meeting. Still trying to find a suitable solution for customers to attach Office (incl PPTX, DOC, XLSX etc) or PDF to a meeting and present it without a PC/Laptop/HDMI etc.

its in the SRS documentation v2 webpages:

Custom Theme Images

The custom theme image file must be placed inC:\Users\Skype\AppData\Local\Packages\Microsoft.SkypeRoomSystem_8wekyb3d8bbwe\LocalState, just enter the file name and extension in the <CustomThemeImageUrl> variable.

The image file should be exactly 3840X1080 pixels and must be one of the following file formats: jpg, jpeg, png and bmp. If your organization wants a custom image, a graphic designer will find ourCustom Theme Photoshop Templateuseful. It contains further detail on where to place various elements in a theme image and what areas appear on consoles and displays.

The XML configuration file must be updated at device startup to recognize the theme image. Once the new XML file is processed and deleted, the theme graphic file will be deleted from the directory.

I'm using the latest LTSB ISO that is available for download: SW_DVD5_WIN_ENT_LTSB_2016_64BIT_English_MLF_X21-07421.ISO

ISO is mounted as drive E:

It's complaining no Enterprise media is present. Though it identifies the ISO as Enterprise!?

Error while running the script:

"Please enter the path to the root of your Windows install media: e:The media specified does not appear to contain a Windows 10 Enterprise image.Double-check that: - You are using Windows 10 Enterprise media - You have the latest version of this script, and - The media is not corrupt. Enterprise customers can access Windows 10 Enterprise media from the Volume Licensing Service Center:http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/servicecenter

I have an issue where skype keeps exiting and reopening. Also it won't open the (skype) windows in full screen as it normally does when I start the device.

When I manually open the window I can't press anything (everything is greyed out) and after 30-40 seconds all windows close and opens again after a few seconds, as if skype is trying to start again. I also get an error messsage: "The room display is unplugged. Plug it back in for the best experience."

I can confirm that this media worked on two other similar devices (they also got version 4.0.8.0 from Windows Updates, but I am not...)

Edit:

I kinda figured out the error message I had, but then a new one showed up: "Cannot fetch calendar". Read something about editing the host file to point to internal DNS, but i'm using an Office 365 user with Business Premium license.

Everything is still Greyed out and I can't get into settings or do anything... Like, how do I switch to admin account so I can get into windows? Everything is just in a loop.

Hi, @David Groom I see that the behavior of SRS is not the same as S4B regarding USB HID call control. The scenario is if you have an active call and you put it on hold. SRS: Sends an output report with Hookoff set to 1 and Hold set to 1 (Active Call + Held Call). S4B: Sends an output report with Hookoff set to 0 and Hold set to 1 (Held Call). MS Teams: I see the same behavior on Teams as on S4B, so I assume its a bug in SRS? Thanks Rameez